SOLUTION: if the verticies of square A are the midpoints of the sides of square B, what is the ratio of the area of Square A to the area of Square B.
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Question 286341: if the verticies of square A are the midpoints of the sides of square B, what is the ratio of the area of Square A to the area of Square B.
Answer by nyc_function(2741) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Area of square A = x^2
Area of square B = (x/2)^2
Their ratio is (x^2)/(x/2)^2
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